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Yorkshire Murder Mysteries #4

The Morals of a Murderer

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Please note this book was first published as THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING HONEST.

Duncan McFee is savagely murdered in a distillery. He’s found in one of the vats used to make gin. He was the chairman of the company.

Yet none of the suspects is burly enough to have delivered the fatal blow. Detective Inspector Michael Angel is called in to unravel the mystery.

He proves to be even more in demand when jailbird and bank robber Morris Yardley tries to buy his freedom with the proceeds of his last heist, insisting Angel acts as his go-between.

An old lady in a sweetshop, a dog called Schwarzenegger and a whiff of menthol all have their part to play as Angel races to reveal the murderer in this unusual and enthralling mystery.

222 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2005

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Roger Silverwood

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The Yorkshire author writes crime stories about Detective Inspector Michael Angel who lives a fairly happy existence with his wife Mary in the town of Bromersley in South Yorkshire.

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25 reviews
September 26, 2020
Best yet

For me this is the best I’ve read so far- excellent characters and a really good plot which skips through several cases and always leads to everything coming together leaving nothing unturned
1,909 reviews18 followers
June 10, 2020
Entertaining!

This cozy mystery is delightful--- lots of eccentric characters and pompous upper level police personnel! Story line is interesting , moves quickly, and Angel doggedly pursues all clues, despite snafus. This is a case of crook being much more clever than his pursuers--- very " tongue in cheek" conclusion!
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355 reviews31 followers
December 3, 2019
Loved It!

This is the fourth book in the DI Angel series. I have thoroughly enjoyed every one of them. The mystery is fantastic. The characters are likable. And there is no bad language anywhere. If you want a wonderful mystery, read this series! You won’t be disappointed.
1,181 reviews6 followers
January 3, 2020
Another great story

Another great story by Roger featuring Inspector Angel. Very easy to read the story just flows along. The inspector is a very quirky character but always gets his man. More please.
18 reviews1 follower
January 13, 2020
One of those stories you don't want to end

Odd ball plots, great characterisations and a lot of fun. I read a lot of crime stories and they usually follow a familiar route. This doesn't. But now and enjoy.
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403 reviews3 followers
April 18, 2020
Another fun outting.

This has been a most enjoyable mystery. While some readers may solve one of the crimes, I think the other might prove elusive. To me, a large part of the enjoyment is how Angel does it! Loved the characters in this one too!
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19 reviews1 follower
September 15, 2020
The Chairman of Imperial Gin is found murdered and stuffed inside a vat of his own fine produce. He was just short of his fiftieth birthday and his Board consisted of old men over 70s and 80s not strong enough to kill him. Also killing him wouldn't solve their issues.
But DI Michael Angel could not concentrate on the murder, he was summoned by his Superintendent to assist a Special Branch Investigation involving the missing 820 bars of gold from the Bank of Agara. The crown Prince of Agara is extremely pissed off at the non-recovery, threatening major international political upheavals if the money isn't recovered. And even though the man behind the scheme is safe inside the prison, he won't open his mouth to anyone except Angel.
Angel doesn't like this one bit and he doesn't want to make promises that he knows will not be kept but he is pressurized officially (and don't we all know how that is done) to do what he didn't want to. Give a false hope to the prisoner but the man escapes the 5 tracking cars, the Special Team leader and the helicopter hovering upwards and vanishes into thin air. Angel finds out where 820 bara could have been hidden but they were emptied already.
So the man was away and the fact that he had murdered a policeman during his arrest was put to bed. Angel could finally concentrate on the murder at hand and he does. Based on just a smell of menthol and a lightweight spanner. But he soon hears from the disappeared man, who has been appointed as the police chief of Agara and has averted the international crisis with his persuasion and now wants to honour Angel for the service and honesty..... He might be a murdered but he is one with morals(!!!!)
Silverwood has done a great job in not just creating and solving the murder mystery but also intertwining them with a man's duty to be a superior and a juniors; to do things he doesn't believe in because it's just his duty to do so, to be a husband, to be compassionate and caring, to be torn between right and wrong, to have a 'moral'. His books are interesting because of the way the characters evolve in his book, not out of the world but like actual human beings.
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267 reviews3 followers
January 1, 2020
Another great Detective Inspector Michael Angel book!

As we've come to expect, it has all the clever story lines - that slowly unravel, until it all comes together in the end.

The old fashioned feel of DI Angel, with his unshakable morales & no nonsense ways. Have yet again made for a thoroughly enjoyable book.

So I'm straight onto the next one - The Auction Murders, with the excitement of a child on Christmas day!!
1,093 reviews2 followers
October 12, 2020
Really a 3.50. This is the fourth book in this series of cozy mysteries and it was a quick and enjoyable read. Love the main characters and the English Village setting. Interesting plot involving murder in a gin distillery AND a multi million dollar theft with international overtones. Recommend it.
34 reviews
December 1, 2019
An interesting mystery until the end.I know w

I don't know why I was disappointed the last few chapters other than a feeling that the author was setting up for a one sentence endding.
79 reviews
May 6, 2021
A YAWNER OF A YARN

Are we really to take this claptrap seriously? How did Yardley get the gold out of the country? How and why would the country from which he stole the gold make him Chief of Police? Just too cute by half!
699 reviews3 followers
November 8, 2019
Brilliant

Enjoyed this book very much old fashion policing good native not swareing which was nice jolly good read very enjoyable
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30 reviews
December 21, 2019
Although I enjoyed previous books, this one did not ,,it was a good story but something about it seemed off, just not for me
93 reviews
January 14, 2020
Enjoyable Story

Really enjoyed reading this! Love Mrs. Buller Price. What a character! Inspector Angel is so funny the way he figures out what happened. Really good read.
1 review
January 25, 2020
Amazing mysteries

Silverwood writes the most amazing mysteries I have ever read. There is never a dull moment, a real page turner! Love them all!
10 reviews
February 10, 2020
Yet another good read from Mr silverwood, the plots always keep you guessing, I. love the querky characters he puts into his books.
326 reviews4 followers
February 19, 2020
The MORALS OF A MURDERER

I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. It was quite funny in places. I'm glad his jokes have improved there was only one way to go.😊
43 reviews
April 2, 2020
No morals!!

A police officer who doesn't like his superior! What a surprise! This seems to be the latest trend. It works well in this novel giving the story an edge.
15 reviews
April 23, 2020
Fascinating Characters

Here it is midnight and I just had tofinish reading about all my new friends, even if a little naughty!
4 reviews
May 22, 2020
Interesting

Quite charmingly witty
Characters really come to life and keep you enthralled
I enjoy ready these series of books from this author
1 review
July 30, 2020
Another great read from this author. Lots of twists in this book, with lots of interesting characters.
206 reviews4 followers
October 9, 2020
Still enjoying this series

This series a great entertainment and very tricky paths to the culprits. Don’t delay start reading today! It is a fun fast read
46 reviews1 follower
February 22, 2021
Another great read

This book is fantastic,really enjoyed the characters,and was really funny i was laughing out loud .will look forward to the next one
7 reviews
September 4, 2021
I found the book to be very amateurish

All the characters kept sniffing so much I wondered if they were all on crack cocane. Sorry I. Did not finish it. Poorly witten
14 reviews
May 16, 2022
Pleasant read

I love this series of books. Entertaining humorous without unnecessary social relationships , just good sleuthing and good detective work.


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1,486 reviews10 followers
March 10, 2018
Being Honest is a mangle of 3 plots: a murder, a heist, and a third 'plot' with no clear purpose other than filler. In Honest, Mick Angel turns bellicose: he bellows, he bawls, he snarls and when he wasn't bellowing, etc, he was sweating, shaking, panicking. There's even an attempt to implicate him in the heist by an unsavory superior. It ends with someone getting away with murder. A marginal read.
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12 reviews2 followers
April 5, 2014
Good story with cool twist at the end. :-)
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